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My truck seems to run good except when climbing a hill under slight load. When I accelerate, it feels as though there is a lack of fuel. Since I turned the Holley Weber 90 degrees mounting it with the float on the outside, I'm assuming that is related to the float or primary jets (or both). Any thoughts on how to begin the correction process of that?
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You need to increase the jet size, pull out the primary jet to get the size number. You'll need to drill it out or best is find some larger jets to try. I got my H/Ws from Langdons and Tom sent me some extra jets to try and that cured the problem.
I found a book on these carbs plus info searching the net.
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hi-tork, what is the name of the book? i've bought several of these carbs off ebay & have plans for them. thanks, robert.
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Thanks,
I have a set of several jets. I'll have to get a magnifying glass to read what they say....but then I'm good! I assume just one step up at a time till I find one that works?
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I guess I have a second question. I used the gasket that appears to go between the carb and adaptor, but did not use the 1/4" thick or so spacer, or perhaps the word is insulator. Is that needed when using the adaptor?
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I am unsure of which jets are which, but there are two on top that are both marked 195. The two in the bowl are both marked 132.
There wasn't much fuel in the bowl(1/4"), which has me wondering about float adjustment, but if the primary is the one toward the choke, I would think that jet would be covered when going UP hill.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
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I found a book on Weber Carbs, may have been on ebay by Haynes. Title Weber Carburettors-Owners workshop Manual, isbn # 0 85696 3, pub date 1980, covers several different Webers. The Holley-Weber mdl 5200 was used on several US mfg cars, small Ford trucks I believe. Search ebay motors for 5200. The European 'Weber' is the same carb but everything is flipped over sort of a mirror image of the US made H/W. I've seen several H/Ws adapted to everything from Jeeps to Corvairs.
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I can't find the book anywhere, no teven the library. Tom Langdon told me today to try drilling the secondary jet to 1/16" an dto try adjusting the float. More on that tomorrow...
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OK, found another book- from HP Books,"Holley 5200 Series Handbook" by Mike Urich. Dated 1982 from Fisher Publishing Tucson, AZ. Lots of great photos. Also found this on ebay. The carb kit will have a sheet with a blow-up and all the info you'll need. Lists 71-75 Ford Pinto, Capri, Mustang II etc.
Also checked my notes from Tom: "At 2/3 throttle, the secondaries open, try .072" or .074" in the secondary side. I ended up using .078", these are duals on my 261 with a cam and dual exhaust. Found several nice blow up drawing online, search for 32/36 DGEV or 32/36 DGAV.
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Weber book on ebay, item #280162432214 note, this is WEBER not Holley/Weber, but info applies. Photos etc will apply and i was told that Weber jets work in H/W carbs.
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Thanks a bunch Jim!
I'm checking the ebay item out right now.
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Just thought I would report back....drilled secondary jet out to 1/16" and set float. The thing runs and idles like a top!!
Thanks for the help
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Originally posted by olCurt1966: Just thought I would report back....drilled secondary jet out to 1/16" and set float. The thing runs and idles like a top!!
Thanks for the help I used to have a Weber carb on a 194 w/ a TH350 in a 64 Chevelle 4 door. Ran pretty good, got 24 mpg. BUT it would bog and catch when trying to get the tranny to do the 3-2 down shift. Always thought if only it would shift before the secondary opened it'd be ok. Anyone running these with an automatic? Was this a problem? Thanks.
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